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Contingent National Belonging: The Perceived Fit and Acceptance of Culturally Different Peers Predicts Minority Adolescents' Own Belonging

机译:或有民族的归属:不同文化同伴的感知适应和接受程度预测了少数民族青少年的归属

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Prevailing definitions of national identities in Europe equate belonging to the nation with “fitting in” culturally and leave immigrant minorities who are culturally different from the majority group struggling to belong. The present study focuses on an under-researched minority perspective on the intersubjective cultural contents of the national identity. We propose that minorities' national belonging is contingent on their perception that minority peers who deviate from the majority culture are accepted as real nationals. Our study aims to establish (a) minority perceptions of the national fit and acceptance of culturally different peers, and to test (b) the consequences of perceived fit and acceptance for minority adolescents' own national belonging, and (c) its affordances by the local peer context. Drawing on a large random sample of 1,489 Moroccan and Turkish minority youth (aged 12–18) and their peers across 312 classes in 63 Belgian schools, we varied cultural difference from the majority in three vignettes describing imaginary acculturating peers. Minority participants rated to what extent they saw each peer as a real national (perceived fit) and whether other nationals would accept this peer (perceived acceptance). As a measure of their own national belonging, they indicated their national self-identification. Additionally, the multi-level design included classroom contextual measures of majority peer presence and peer acculturation norms (peer norm of heritage culture maintenance). As expected, minority youth who perceived better national fit of culturally different peers, self-identified more strongly as nationals than those who perceived worse fit. This association was not explained by their own acculturation attitudes. In line with the contextual affordance of national fit, only in classes with majority peers, minority youth perceived higher national fit and acceptance of culturally different peers when peer norms supported the maintenance of a distinct heritage culture. We conclude that the national belonging of minority youth is contingent on the peer context through the perceived fit and acceptance of culturally different peers.
机译:在欧洲,关于国家身份的普遍定义等同于在文化上“属于”该国,而使在文化上不同于多数族群的移民少数族裔归属。本研究集中于对民族认同的主体间文化内容进行研究不足的少数派观点。我们认为,少数族裔的民族归属取决于他们的看法,即偏离多数文化的少数族裔同伴被视为真实国民。我们的研究旨在建立(a)少数族裔对民族适应和接受文化差异的同龄人的看法,并测试(b)感知型适合和接受对少数族裔青少年自己的民族归属的后果,以及(c)本地对等上下文。我们从63个比利时学校的312个班级的1,489名摩洛哥和土耳其少数民族青年(12至18岁)及其同龄人中随机抽取了一大批样本,我们通过三种不同的短篇小说描述了富有想象力的同龄人,从而改变了文化差异。少数族裔参与者评估了他们在多大程度上将每个同龄人视为一个真正的国民(认为合适),以及其他国民是否会接受该同龄人(被视为接受)。为了衡量自己的民族归属,他们表明了自己的民族认同。此外,多级设计还包括课堂学习环境下的大多数同伴在场和同伴适应规范(遗产文化维护同伴规范)的度量。不出所料,少数民族青年在不同文化背景下的民族适应度更高,他们比那些感觉民族适应性较差的民族更能自我认同为国民。他们的适应态度并不能解释这种联系。与国家适应性的背景相关性相一致,只有在大多数同龄人的课堂上,当同龄人规范支持维护独特的文化遗产时,少数族裔青年才具有更高的民族适应性并接受不同文化的同龄人。我们得出的结论是,少数民族青年的民族归属取决于同伴背景,这是通过感知适合和接受不同文化背景的同伴来实现的。

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